[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v2 2/3] hvmloader: fix SMBIOS table length checks
On 16.07.2025 21:34, Petr Beneš wrote: > On Wed, Jul 16, 2025 at 12:27 PM Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> + if ( next != start ) >>> + { >>> /* Set current chassis handle if present */ >>> - if ( p->header.length > 13 ) >>> + if ( p->header.length >= offsetof(struct smbios_type_2, >>> board_type) ) >> >> Comment and code don't fit together, unless one goes check that board_type >> is the field immediately following chassis_handle. > > That's the tragedy of using offsetof in this situation. What is mostly > needed throughout this code is "offsetof(x) + sizeof(x)". Which is what, in the end, I was alluding to. Sorry if I didn't make that clear enough. > Instead, I'm > mostly using offsetof(a-field-that-is-following-the-field-that-i-really-meant) > which leads to comments that seemingly don't make sense. > > How should I ideally proceed? Should I introduce a new macro? Perhaps. Maybe something like endof_field(), along the lines of the sizeof_field() that we have in the hypervisor. >>> if ( *((uint16_t*)ptr) != 0 ) >>> *((uint16_t*)ptr) = SMBIOS_HANDLE_TYPE3; >> >> Why not switch to p->chassis_handle, without any use of "ptr"? Yet then I >> fear I don't really understand what is being done here. > > Right, that would make sense. I left the original code intact. > >> Why would an arbitrary non-zero value be overwritten with a fixed value? > > That's a question for the original author. FWIW, qemu does not coerce > these values. > > But if I had to guess, the original author wanted to make sure that > the SMBIOS data do not reference nonsensical handles. > > I would argue that if a user decided to fiddle with these values, they > know what they're doing and I would let them shoot in the foot if they > desire to do so (in other words, I would remove this coercion; but > that's not up to me to decide). > >> The other comment may want retaining, though. > > Which one do you mean? This one? > >> - /* Only present when passed in */ Yes. > If so, I should probably add this comment to all the newly introduced > tables as well. I was indeed wondering ... Jan
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